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Australian GP organisers confirm earlier 2019 F1 date

Australian Grand Prix organisers have announced its 2019 race will take place one week earlier than recent years to provide Formula 1 with a mid-March start for next season. Albert Park officials have confirmed the Australian Grand Prix will continue to host the opening round of the F1 season with the Melbourne race taking place on March 17 in 2019, subject to formal ratification by the FIA at the next World Motor Sport Council meeting. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  It sees the race held one week earlier than this year to avoid clashing with the city’s Moomba Festival and the start of the Australian Football League season, as well as the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and Melbourne...
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